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Dupont to Buy Danisco for $5.8 Billion to Add Enzymes
Bloomberg
By Jack Kaskey - Mon Jan 10 05:15:09 GMT 2011 DuPont Co. agreed to acquire Denmark's Danisco A/S for $5.8 billion in its biggest acquisition in more than a decade, adding production of enzymes used in food and biofuels. DuPont will pay 665 kroner ...
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Analysis: Obama urged to step up yuan pressure in Hu meeting
Reuters
By Alister Bull and Simon Rabinovitch WASHINGTON/BEIJING (Reuters) - When President Barack Obama meets China's Hu Jintao this month, he might remind his guest of an old US proverb: owe $10000 and you have a problem; owe $10 million and the lender has a ...
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Euro Trades Near Three-Month Low as Funding Concern Clouds Debt Auctions
Bloomberg
By Ron Harui - Mon Jan 10 05:29:45 GMT 2011 The euro traded near a three-month low against the dollar on speculation European nations will struggle to raise funds, diminishing the allure of their assets. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg Jan. ...
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Alaskan Pipe Shutdown Cuts Oil Output, Raises Prices
BusinessWeek
By Chanyaporn Chanjaroen and Paul Dobson Jan. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Operators of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System, shut Jan. 8 while a leak is repaired, can't say when the pipeline that carries 15 percent of US crude oil output will be flowing again. ...
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In Illinois, a Giant Deficit Leads to Talk of a Giant Tax Increase
New York Times
By MONICA DAVEY SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — With Illinois's budget crisis reaching dizzying, desperate levels, lawmakers here over the weekend were seriously pondering something that would have been unimaginable even a few months ago: a 75 percent increase in ...
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Consumer Product Safety Commission to launch public database of complaints
Washington Post
By Lyndsey Layton The federal government is poised for the first time to make public thousands of complaints it receives each year about safety problems with various products, from power tools to piggy banks. The compilation of consumer complaints, ...
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Hong Kong Stocks Gain as Higher Oil Prices Boost Energy Shares
BusinessWeek
By Lynn Thomasson Jan. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Hong Kong stocks rose, extending last week's biggest advance in two months, as higher oil prices boosted energy producers and apartment sales showed the city's housing market is strengthening. ...
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